| Diploma in Media and Journalism – Level 5 | 3 | MJ200 | Principles of Law and Media
Develops knowledge and understanding of journalists’ rights and obligations under the constitution and the pertinent laws, understand broader citizens’ rights and obligations in the subject areas below and apply this knowledge in reporting.
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| MJ210 | Digital and Social Media
Demonstrates an understanding of how digital media is used to communicate across a variety of social and digital media to conduct research in the understanding of the ethical, technological and professional challenges within the South Pacific region.
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| MJ220 | Beat Reporting: Police, Court and Parliament
Develops the basics of reporting and news writing focusing on how to gather and organise information, ask effective questions, respond to events and develop story ideas, research facts, and write news items to deadline.
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| MJ230 | Beat Reporting: Sport, Environment and Health
Develops an understanding of the role sports plays in the community and in the media; and equip the students with the necessary skills and techniques to handle a sports round for TV, radio, print or the internet. Explores different environmental and health policies and the effective ways of reporting environmental and health issues. Trains students in doing research and in writing of stories that deal with environmental and health concerns and issues.
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| MJ240 | Regional and Global Development
Explores the economic situation of the and how it affects their access to social welfare activities of the government, and other civil society organisations; to the human rights situation in the local and global perspectives and the environmental situation.
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| 4 | MJ250 | Media Organization
Equips students with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes for a career in the media industry; and moreover, equip the students with the necessary understanding to reflect as media practitioners on the structure and practices in the media industry.
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| MJ260 | Website Design and Management
Develops to maximise the student’s use of the computer and the internet in conducting research work and in preparing news reports/stories and other related information materials. It also provides meaningful technical and computer skills for an audience primarily concerned with media in the form of newspaper and radio, enables a method for broadcasting news to a much larger audience for a minimal overhead.
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| MJ270 | Sales, Marketing and Program Promotions
Develops sufficient knowledge and skills to understand the basic principles of sales, marketing, and program promotions; basic techniques and skills for sales, marketing and program promotions, analyse and express informed opinion on a viable sale, marketing and promotions plan for a media, enable students to appreciate the role of marketing, scheduling and program promotion in attracting readership/audience to a media organisation.
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| MJ280 | Tradition and Culture of the Pacific
Develops the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes to take the traditions and cultures into account in their work as media practitioners in representing the authentic nature of the society’s traditions and cultures.
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| MJ290 | Team Building
Develops deeper knowledge of advocacy, lobbying, access to information, having access to information, identify key building blocks of advocacy and lobbying and how it is used by both Government and Non-Government Organisations in the context of media and communication in Tonga.
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